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Fred W and TMJ's Vacation Ride to the Great Divide
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Sky" data-source="post: 1171706" data-attributes="member: 3460"><p>Fred, in just a year or two you'll be able to buy the one-time senior citizens park pass (cough, cough) which will save entry fees. We are frugal tourists, too. We tend to find lodging along the old highways and small towns where the motels are mom 'n' pops, avoiding the chains and their higher rates. These can be risky, though, so if in doubt, we ask to see the room before we sign. Often we find wonderful places, clean, comfortable, run by excellent and accommodating folks.</p><p></p><p>So glad you had the trip of a lifetime. Next time, hopefully, schedules and lack of crisis will coincide. I would like nothing better than to take you folks for a river float, time at the family cabin, etc. (Floating actually has a lot in common with riding: you are always looking downriver and setting up early for that next turn while watching for hazards.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Sky, post: 1171706, member: 3460"] Fred, in just a year or two you'll be able to buy the one-time senior citizens park pass (cough, cough) which will save entry fees. We are frugal tourists, too. We tend to find lodging along the old highways and small towns where the motels are mom 'n' pops, avoiding the chains and their higher rates. These can be risky, though, so if in doubt, we ask to see the room before we sign. Often we find wonderful places, clean, comfortable, run by excellent and accommodating folks. So glad you had the trip of a lifetime. Next time, hopefully, schedules and lack of crisis will coincide. I would like nothing better than to take you folks for a river float, time at the family cabin, etc. (Floating actually has a lot in common with riding: you are always looking downriver and setting up early for that next turn while watching for hazards.) [/QUOTE]
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